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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1889)
Wb tmmt Friday BTaningSec amber 13,1881 Faslisaa. ssrr da; lbs wttk Seadtrs sssspUU. r i can Cut Oili'ieal, Albany, f u eeoonil-clasa mail matter. M 4 KllTrlXU, Editors end Publish.. r SUBSCRIPTION UATK3. fei by eurier per weak., eI.P yf ... jell, per mouth ......... .15 .. 6-00 .. .60 2 TfJCAL RECORD 1 ; From Others. In justice lo Mr V II C Jttraand the Albany Street Railway Co, TTt deem it necessary to state that the item la yesterdays Democrat, in reference to street railway running into the Goltra addition, was Inserted without the know ledge of, or authority from.either Mr Gol traor the S:reet RalUav Co. Like most newspaper items it was picked up. It mar be said, though that on a prominent tit map, there is a proposed line marked out along the street referred to, to the id UMntioned, and that the "general talk" was as stated. - : ;. Don't Bitk It is reported that a cou nt of young men are canvassing the Val ley for the purpose of indueing farmers to let what they term "The Merchants Un Km," They charge a membership fee ol Bv dollars and give the farmers to under stand that they can then send to Portland lad get goods at greatly redueed prices, Which of course they can not do. It is prvoaoir me ox many scnemes ox ouiuin f money irom the unwary so common ,cse modern days, and the farmers of the alley are warnei to keep both eyes on ttr pocket book, Bad Sis Jf. The chances are that Eu- fie vlll not have an ordinace for some be prohibiting cows from running at ge in the streets. A petition with over signatures asking for such an oidi- ince was presented to the council last pnday ntght but a remonstrance with an Lai number of signers was also present- 4 Register. We understand also that refuses to grant di-crs riuhts of wav gu to oriug enterprises lou city, tu e is a gooa city ana stioma snake off se mossuack practices. sow at Souanille.J rank Sherman, Eodaville. arrived In Sslem, yes'erday. reported it snowing there when he ; Wednesday morning. The prccipl on had been In the shape of snow for erel hours before he left. He came Ivn with some cattle and had much, fuble in fordinir the Molnlin. pu-nnind Ih no less injury than a good ducking. tesman. Notice. All the members of the ung Men's Christian Association ate tauested to take poMce that on account Dr Gibson's lecture this eening a, the CTU Hall the regular business meet- win not be held until to-monov, even- but then all are requested to assemble t ....... rtne rooms at o o clock. sTo-Night. Our people should support ood lecture. It speaks for a city lo be patron of the lectuie field. We puld take an Interest in such things as 111 as in minstrel shews and theatricals. l-nlght Dr Gibson will give an account ins travels in England, Scotland and Bland and it promises to be full of inter- Admission, 25 cents. Call at Conns. When buying seme- g tor a Christmas present do not for k to call at Conn Bros, who have a nice Kk of goods consisting ef many deslra. I inmgs ior presents, such as dolls, Kgics, etc. ft VsRmcT That the grand display of lit, ornamental baskets, each containing pound of choicest tea, at LaForest & lompson's, is the finest importation ever ught ta Aflbany. This tea is basket u, pure and of rich i,,r w nff it me astonishly low price of 40c Ihe largest and finest display of wntcnes. jewelry and silver ware in the city at Will & Stark's with ices so reasonable that evervkodv can of trd to buy. Call and see their splendid ui guvui ior ine holidays. Next. New and best place In town ilson's new baiber shop in the Froman loca, next door to Fortmiller Ic Irvine's. est barber In town. I O O F. Albnny Lodge No 4 holds it uiar meeting Wednesday evening e h week. Visiting brothera are eordiallr icu to attend. ippls. A ear load ef worm'ess ap, fs just received at La Ferest & Thomp nnestin the market. UIG6F.ST Ykt 10,000 rolls of wall pa latent varieties, finest decorations just I1- 1 rtmil ler ,v Irving a P hst everv one savs mot r-e tree, and F is, French has the finest display "tmas goous in the city. inks ths celebrated Havana tilled ei , mannfsctored at Julius Jojeph'u cigar ry. Unly 6 cents. k beautiful line of Christmaa cards at dt Sons. Call and see them. Iaily Dxuocrat for sale evenings 'at W uba s. IAL K1T4TB AiEa. A H Bateman to J J Dubruille.trus- lee.iois 1,2, 3, 4, 7 and S.blk 130, H's A to Albany S 10 J H Mullan to R Johns, 8 E qr bl I39.HSA 1300 W II Goltra lo Louis Vierick. 20 acres Intpn.SRlw a 000 Jemima Ralston to Joseph Buhl, 10 acres in tp ia.s K 1 w 600 Geo Cunningham to Maty A Slew art, 4 acres in to 10.S R a w. .. 1200 Sain Nlxen, executor, to W J Stew art, an 79 acres tp 14,8 R 4 w. 2033 J sommerviiie to Wm E Carroll, 40 acres, sec I7,tp 15, B K 3 w Boo L Hasbrouck to J O fatton, 200 acres in tp u, S K 3 w 2000 United States to Samuel Simpson. .Patent anas I'owell to a M fowell.So acres in sec 27, tp 1 1, S R 1 w 1 Lee Bilveu to J K Thomas, an undi vided third lots 1 anil 8, and S half 7,tl 2, Scio 1 too j w Bitnop to A j nunop,3io acres sec so,tp la.a k i t H R Schultz to N A Blodgett, blk 2 and ,bhutz A to S Albany... 2500 A i'earce to fclizabeth Summerville, Nhaiflolsand.bl77.M'sSA 200 S M Sutford to Jerome Everett, 4$. 30 acres in tp 12,8 it 4 w 5000 r ni auuera to Jerome tvvcrett, 40 acres in tp 12, S R 4 w 1000 I V W Crowder to Susan Purdom.N half.Iot 2.bl I7.11's 3rd A ET Murphy tojo Johnson, 10 acres.sec I2,ip 10,5 Kit 250 Iowa 1oe:y. The Dkmoorat has been I'.iown a long po-m, headed "an Iowa Democrat's thanksgiviag,"wbIchfo'Jshout. ing rather su: prases a.iytnlng yet produc ed in ue Englis.i lanruage. Here are a few verses clipped pio-nlscuously : W-r do I shoi-t i'.ke a Modoc ? Why do 1 ic-sr line a bear ? Why do I paw up the g"ve t And continually r'p a.id tear ? 7'V'o me an ace of flapjacks, Soaked in wild goat's cream ; bo'd me a min..'e, waiter. While I shiiek one lusty scream. Oh ! for a bite at a pumpkin As big as a mountain top ; Oh I for a fo-ty-ho se b'scuit Dipped in some elephant sop. Throw me a Jefferson dough. nut, Smothered in Jackson juice ; 0-ve me a saw and a hatchet. While I carve a Republican gocse. Boles and Bestow have got there Thirty six years we were out ; A dei lick w!ll do for a lifter While I raise the old time shout. Astonished. Vhere was considerable astonishment exhibited by our people the other day when the governor of Arizona I shook hands with us in front of the post- office, and we have noticed a considerable change in the demeanor of certain people towards us ever since. The governor was correct. We are no clam-shell hidden In the drifts, and he appreciates the fact. He knows and respects the power of the press. He knows that a great paper like the Kicker havlne behind It, but under one and the same roof, a erocery, feed-store, butcher shop, harness shop, crockery store and eents furnishings, must wield a miirhtv influence tor good. 1 he people in this bure who have been looking upon us as a one-mule power nao better get their eyes open. Arizona Kicker, Bio Facts. Tacoma has fifty lawyers and eighty doctors. Corvallis is working for (.boom, with rising pulse. Portland continues to be the home of Harvey Scott. Salem within two or three months at least will rival Chicago as a railroad cen ter. Why not hold the Worlds fair there. Seattle is liable to have the Sullivan Jackson fight. Eugene City allows cowslo run at large- Spokane Falls is full of mud. E-PcrAT.oNS. E.-aecta'lons that the OPral'ioad will reach ihisaideof ihe mountdrs next summe a.e pie ty si ong over in the Camp roik reel on ot tne coun 1 v. Al least we wou'sf think so by the s-'ramble for lownsiies. PiinevUe News. Although Pilnevlile papers have no confidence In the word of the Albany press, we give the real facta. The iff'd will be comple ed to a point beyond the summit, nccess'.b'e for shipment of wool, and next summer s ci'p will aU come this wav. This Is the program and the Indi cations are lhat It will be fulfilled. A Creditable Place,---The Recorders office hos besn considerably Improved by widening the prospect and Introducing a bar of justice, behind which the Msyor will pose at meetings and the Recorder 11 miia n.iri Improvements will be far. k.. hi- ralsominina- the walla, and the Democrat suggests by the introduc tion of electric lights. Kid Gloves. I have just received an Invoice of the celebrated P. Centemeri kid eloves in black and colored. These with the other brands I handle, Foster , , 1. t nu-n Kranrl. mnlif-S !...,immi that anv lady can be suited r"i-. .nd mialitv. These are all first- Class goods and warranted as represented. Samuel E. Young. Ups and Downs. Somo of the princi pal ups and downs In business life Is te keep qnalily up and prices rfoa . This is being done very successfully at LaForest il Thompson's.and those dinner sets to be distributed among our smraratu )" is creating no tittle interest as well as our prices. Don't Miss It. Holiday goods at be-l rock prices at Hubbard's new Drug store. Important. II C Hubbard Is selling holiday gooJs cheaper than any house In the city. li:i ano oe cunvinccu. Trv theJfaHJcroara cheese at t! E Brown ell'e." ; thb max about town. This is a great punning age and a man wi.lcul his best friend for the sake of a goou point. So a Portland Sunday paper, made upof cuts, cuts us by remarking toine'.iing about 'the man about dead jut It 'sks var ei. in this world to saJate the pub' c. appeli' e. hence bo;h the M. A. T. and the P. S. p. has readers. A play vithotit a villain is a remarkable thing and as scarce as chroivc deblo's on the first of the month. Such a play was ;4The Mother's' Love." presented here by Helen Blythc, and the f.ict d'.d not deter from Its interest, thnuh the average theater ijoer demands '.he blackest kind of villainy and a lack of It with many detracts fiom ihe interest of the play. Yet "Tne Mothers Love dm have n Mrs l.rabuer. How miserable and contemptible the man must feel who spend.-, a life just simp ly for himself, even when the Christmas tree blazes not giving even to his best friend . 3nt.it is well for all to remember that it is nut the value of a present but the spirit lhat makes it acceptable,and that the gift of hospitality and friendliness is above I I all material things. Bovs will be boys but a do dassn't have to be a hyena in order to drive sheep . People should live according to their circumstances and within their means. Extravagance doesn't make friends, and your'e girl won't like you any better be cause vou tcend a month's wages for a present. Get her somelhlrg nice that is I in Keeping witn your income. A uog wiui 1 an e'ephants heal would be laughed at. A Generous Burglar. It is a rare thing a man makes any thing by being robbed. But here Is said to be a case that terminated that way. Mr Geo T Prather, of Hood River, one day last week, in go ing to his cellar found a sack of potatoes I missing; but on close examination found I a burned match and a ?5 greenback on the floor. It was evident the thief in shoul- derine the "spud had dropped the green I back out of his pocket and had not miss ed it. Mr fratber is said to De desirous that the fellorf will call again. In Astoria, Two merchants, one democrat and one republican,' shook th dice to see which should vote the other's ticket. The republican lost, and voted the democratic tlck.t straight. New To-Dat. . Toilet cases, Odor cases. Shaving sets. Work boxes, Cuff boxes, Albums, Scrap albums, Scrap pictures, Xmas cards, etc., at City Drug Store, Guisefe Son, Pro'p. AsTeaiA. Lots in the Norsti addition te Astoria. Price $55 each on the la stallment plan or a discount for cash These lots are selling rapidly In Portland- and other cities. I am authorized to sell buta few blocks and it will pay vou to all earlv and get your choice. E G Beard- sley Real Estate Agent Broadalbin St Al bany. About the most enjoyable dinner of . , 1. . , c i .1: A . , , . ,. ,r, nice chicken generally does It. The fashionable pla:e to buy them seems te be the Wllliametle Packing Go's store.. They have some nne ones tor tne coming bun day. Order early. Very Late, The overland train from California has not yet arrived, on account of California washouts. Funny, but all the washouts lately are in California; and yet people down there tell immigrants (trains thirteen months in the year. Save Money. By buying your drugs and medicines as well as your holiday goods at Hubbard's new Drug store. The Place To Out Them. For bar gains in shoes go to A B Mclwalns. He sells A J Johnson's French kid shoes, (as good as made) atf 3.50, Curacoa kiJ shoes (same brand) $2.50, Grain leather, and other brands that defy competition. Also a large stock ot mens boots X snoses whieh will be sold at prices never known before. A Sharp Item The finest line of cut- lery and shears in the rlty at Stewart & Sox's. Their goods are the very best and will stand tne test. We have fust opened a fine assortment of silk handkircniels lor holioay trade. Barrows & Skarls. I Coming. More new Christmas goods I at F M French's, the corner jewelry store, An elegant Hue of new d.-suns of chairs "' received at ortroiller & lrv.pg s. Tni'hest line of kid giovos at W F Rea('j Liw prices and first quality g kxIs at French's, The corner jewelry store. tilven Away. For the benefit of our customers we will give away on Jan 1st, the following : 1 Dinner set, 120 pieces, $25. I Tea set, 44 pieces, $7.50. 3 Tea sets, each 44 pieces, $18. These goods are of the best English are and a credit to any table. Give us a all and gt-t not only the best bargains in f uro fresri groceries but secure a chance at one or more of these elegant sets of dishes. LaForest & Thompson. HOME AND ABROAD Go to tiuss & Sons For Christinas goods. Xross cards at Uaiss & Sons, (ilk mufflers at Bsrrows & Searls. Quinces 75 cents oer bushel at C E Brow otll's. Home mails miuoe meat at C E Brow- nells. Plenty of Oregon avDles at C E Brow- Dells. uhnlee cran berries and sweat (trances at C E Brownells. It is a treat to see the holiday goods at Urns r sona. . Hate your prescriptions filled at the City Drug sturo. Junes McFariikn of Corvallis. has been in the city. Porfumsry in handsome cases at (iniss & Sons fsr Christmas Five or six flakes of itaw were seen above the atrtets tlis morning. If you want nure. fresh drues patronize the new Diujr store. Robert Brnwulur, the Doet. died at 10 0 clock last ni,ht,at Vienna. Everybody should come to the City Drug Ji. l j Store for holiday goods, An assortment ef lihrarv lsmps are bains oaeren cneap as u E Brownella. Before Durchasino h.ilulftv mnnitfl lie anrfl to see tne display at Uuiss & Sons, Low prices are what eonnts and C K Browne I Is is the place to got them. Bauer kraut, pickles. Dickltd Dies feet and everything nice at C E Brownella. Mrs G AV Wright left vestedav for Breirnsville, where she will spend the holi days. The California train his not yet arrived, none having come through ainee Wednesday morning. Dr T C Gilbert, who reesntir easae to Al Ihauy from Halem, contemplates locating a Sweet Home. Call at F M French the ccrner iewelrv store and see bis display of fine silverware even if yoa have no idea of bnyieg. 'Use Albany flour, it is the beat," reads an item in aa exchange.and that is the gen- era verdiot The display of holiday eoods intheie lelry line at Will & Stark's is unsurpassed anywaere. Yon will be surprised to see how eheap yon ean buy ladiea and gents gold watches at 1 M r reocrjs. A'amaller house erected Helen Blythe laat evening in the Creole; but we understand it was a well pleased one. Mrs C L Brush and son. of Portland, are in the oity, and will spend the holidays witu relatives and friends. The Modoe went id to Harriabare vester day and loaded with 250 tons of freight which was taksn down to Portland . A big supply of choice vegetables, such aa sweet potatoes, cauliflower, cabbage, etc are displayed at the W P Go's store New Subscribers to the Youth Comoanion tor low win receive the paper free the mainder of this year. Price 1.75. F. Kenton, agent. Mr Kilcs, special agent of the Union In surance Co, of San Franeiseo, is in the city Mr INilns is a brother in-law of Mrs Dz K gus, of this city. Have your prescriptions tilled at the new drug store, unr new druggist makea speciality of prescription work. Accuracy and parity guaranteed. Subscriptions for all the leading news papers snd magasinea receive1 by K L K.e ton, near the Poatcffice. AU orders for warded without delay 60 to Paisley & Fish fee your job print ina. They do any and all kinds of work it the pavUsbiug and job printing line. Qaiek work and iw priaes. Ladies shoes, mens shoes, misses shoes children shoes, mens boots, boys boots, st ,eJ, t0 mik footh go;d. st L- C nrownell s. Mr George lalttnarsh made a trip up ths road to.day, and bis friends declare tkis is getting to be a common ocovrrence, and are preparing tbeir eougratulatlons, The sum of $100 was sent by one person from feadieton yesterday to purchase tiok- ets in the Louisiana iette.v. Speculation it this concern is carried on extensively in this ,ectisn. i. u Stop snd eonsider the fast that the stee ef watshes, jewelry, silver wsre,gold head ed canes, eto.,t iv ill c stark a is a splen did onete selaot asthristmas piessnt from. Salem people are to be congratulated on again securing the seoaring the services of J M Loomer.M lesder of their hand. He is probably the best leadi-r in the elite. The revival Meetings still oontinue with unabated intereit at the Baptist Church, the meetUg of last nff ht being the most satis factory of the series. Rr Bill will remain vei the HUihath. preaching at 11 a. m. nod 7 p. m. Services on Saturday as nana). A large quantity ef freeh candies and note jnst received by C E Brownell. Shall be pleased to quote low prices on same for Sun day school ue during the holidays. Free deeeratioos on haod. New carpets in the latent eolors and de )ign, nl' cloths, licoliusn and window Rharles j'ttt reciived at A B Mollwaie's. Parties wishing fordx in thehnnte furnisb lj line will do well to call, at he ban made iinthr wt-pintf reduction and will save )tn at fraftt On pr cent in all there gaedi. Ill Ttio mrttt popular Weekly newspaper dfTotd tofience, m'lCiianiCR.cnKineerinir, dicoeriPss, in rentionrj ana psstenUerorpriblished. Erery Dum ber Ifiuntrtiti'd with spleodid engriae. Thi piil -licit ion fartrinhftta most ?alnb.ncc1rtprvlia cf id formation which no perrton fhia)d b without, 71.9 popalrit of thlhiF!mrio Axkricah is :hr piprri of iu class combined. Trice, f 1 3 a ill NN t CJ.t Publisher. No. 8tl f troftdwir, N. Y. PATENTS.? Mann 4 Co. hsW mo naaTnirty- Draclice bnfora (nt vearie ht Patent Offoe acd hrm prepared more than Ons Hundred Thou ".end application lor pnt-nla in th L'mted fctate and foreian oonntrie. I.rastl Trkrlf-MMrkls. (,'OttT-ricilt . Aaeipnmofita. tnri atll other Danen for ecrtrlBsr to inrentorg their rirhtt tn the i-n,.ri Rtai i-anaLfiBL. Knarland. France ;ermaif and Mhir forelfn coantrjea, pre- loformation aa to obi at nine petnta ch-er-foilli!n without charae. II and-bonk-, of in(.rinati' int free. Patent obtain-d Ihronch Munn ACo. are noticed in ttie Kciir.titic tsreerican free. The adrantairoof noch irttn-e t trll on'lerotood bf all perwma who wiu lotti.- T,3'ir,'!f5"-. CO.. OfScxuniW! A iuAioul. 8CI L'rasdwar, w k wra. C I Ik II An Artistic Era. This seems tobt artistic era, and In no field is there a ner taste displayed than In the manufac- ure of presents for the holiday trade. Ce wonder at the skill used In the Invention of many of the tliines seen at Foiliiv & Mason's purchased for Christmas giving. Not alone Christinas cards, In many and varied styles, in beautifully blended colors and ingenlus designs j but as well their albums, perfumeiy cases, toilet sets, dres sing cases, etc.show the same refined skill in construction and embellishment. An examination of Fothnv & Mason's holidav nock is an art exhibition of itself, llut it . . . . . not a display of the ornamental alone by any means. Many useful articles are rone the less valuable because attractive to the eve ; but the more should be ouhl t love 01 tne Deautitul even in articles of tllitr shows a hltrher civilization and no wnere are the people ot the world more generous of their nppreciition of nice things than in Albany and l.inn county. Aireauy the sale ot helidar roods at Fa. nay oj Miion's Is very large and the tide increasing that way. The people know guoa ining. Albany property Is good. I have lets both improved and uniuoroved in all parts of the city. Bargains in business property, and some good farms for sale on easy terms. Astoria property is also good, number of Albany capitalists have vested heavily there. It is probable that this place will rival Seattle in a short time. Think of the fortunes that have been made by those who bought property on the Sound when theboom commenced. $50 lots have been sold for $3000. I have a tew lots left In the North addition to As toria at $55, on the Installment plan, $is down and $ s per month . These lots are liable to be withdrawn from the market or raised in price at any time. Do not miss this chance. Many are regretting that they failed to purchase in Seattle before theboom. t, l Heardslev. Real Estate Agent, uroaaaioin at. Holiday Announcement. From now until Jan. I, I will sell my .1o Ladies Curacoa kid shoes all brands at $3.00 pr pair. I will also make a xo per cent dis count on all ray slippers for men, women and children Including felt slippers an feet warmers. My Curacoa kid shoes, are first grade and of the best make, marked In plain figures and will be skid aa repre sented and guaranteed. These goods are net marked tor tne occasion, but are genuine reduction sale. A boy can buy as cheap as a man. 3AMVIL . YOUNG, Xmas Coming. That seaion of the year has come when Christmas present are In order ,and we advise o'tr readers by all means to give ; but not to give before caning at ljuiss a sons, wnere there ts nice display of goods of a large variety to seleet from. Gold, Nickel, Shell and Steel Spectacles and Eye Glasses at lowest prices. F. M. FRENCH, Agent Johnny will liave to get his gun supplied with telescope sights and do some tall shooting 'ere ho strikes a better stove for solid coinfortthanthoJcw el. This stove is a real beauty and is constructed on the latest improved principles. Sold only by MATTHEWS A WASHBURN. I am now better prepared than I hay ever been to unit my oustcmers In the shoe line, I have Just received a large invoice ot the celebrated Laird Sc Leber Mitchell fine shoes for ladios. There Is no manufacturer who clalma anything bettor than these shoes. I In tend 10 keep a full assortment of them In all prices, widths from A to EE and can B0.U the most fastidious In fit and price. I alai received another invoice of tho popular shoe E P Reeds In Waukesphast and Patent leather tip. These sboee am well known In Albany as a first elasr nh stylo shoe. Odere from the ecuntry fill ed with care and satlr faction guaranteed Kamuel E Yodno. WASTED. A girl to do light houae work. Call on A Moesaenger, a Fortmiller & Irving's. GET YOUR WOOD NOW, The un dnralaneri havlna- nnrrhased the wood yard and wood of P W Hplnnde sires to Inform the publio that be Is pre pa red to fill all orders ior caK,asc,mapie sianr wood, iiruors leu at toe omce os Wallace dtCnsIck will lo piomptly at tended to, IBID V. 1SLUMBK5U. Albany Nurseries. Wa ra nermsuentlv located on the old Cllne homestead mile froo Albany on Corvallis road, and have on hand a large stock of Choice Fruit Trees of our owa growing, whieh wajijl'"6'! lowest living rates. - Parties contemplating planting trees wl eonsult their interests by examining 001 stock and prices before purchasing. HtitAN k Urowimul, Albany, Oregon. 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